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                                COMPREHENSION
                                COMPREHENSION

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                                                My last holiday

                      My last holiday was a five-day trip to Prague in the

                      Czech Republic. I know Prague well because I lived

                      there when I was at university, more than ten years

                      ago.




                      Instead of staying in a hotel, I stayed with one of my
                      old friends. It was so much fun, and a little bit like

                      my old life. I wanted to do all the same things I did in

                      my university days, so I visited the university. It has

                      changed a lot and looks more modern. I also went to

                      the supermarket near my old house. I loved seeing
                      all the different foods. I was really happy to find my

                      favorite  cheese  and  chocolate  biscuits  but  they

                      were a bit more expensive than I remember!




                      We  did  some  touristy  things  too.  We  walked  up
                      beautiful  Petrin  Hill  and  around  the  castle.  The

                      views of the city are amazing up there. We walked

                      across the historic Charles Bridge. My friend's flat

                      is  very  near  the  TV  Tower  so  we  saw  the  famous

                      baby  statues  climbing  up  it.  Those  things  haven't
                      changed, of course.



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